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Investing in Yourself: Self-Care for Personal Growth

Life can be really stressful for enlisted service members. We can often get distracted with the mission, helping others, and just grinding it out. However, when we’re in the thick of things, we tend to overlook taking care of ourselves. Investing in your personal growth is critical. I’ll share my thoughts on how self-care can […]

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Investing in Yourself: Education

Investing in yourself is one of the most overlooked, yet critically important areas to invest your time and money. As enlisted service members, we’re given a lot of opportunities to improve ourselves both inside and outside the military. There’s so much to cover here, so I’m splitting this topic into three parts: Education, Military Training

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Credit Card Swiping Sailor: Enlisted Money Confession #2

This is the second Enlisted Money Confession and I think more than one of us can relate to this story! Remember, we’re a community who shares our successes and struggles so we can all learn together. At the end we’ll discuss the “Credit Card Swiping Sailor’s” story and teachable moments we can apply to our

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The Hidden Benefits of the Roth TSP and Roth IRAs

The “traditional” arguments on Roth versus traditional miss so much. I’m hoping to go beyond the typical “taxes now versus taxes later” argument to help you decide what’s best for you. (Hint: Probably Roth.) Enlisted service members in particular have some unique advantages making the Roth Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) or Roth IRA the best

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Becoming Debt Free in the Army: An Enlisted Money Story

I remember paying rent on a credit card as a young Sergeant (E-5 type). It was humiliating and scary. We got through it by moving on post and reducing our utility bill costs, but this was only a band-aid. We needed real change. However real change wouldn’t come until I finally had my “epiphany” sitting

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